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2021 NCAA Tournament Media 2021 NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTES IMPORTANT LINKS Frozen Four History: http://collegehockeyinc.com/frozen-four.php NCAA Record Book: https://www.ncaa.org/championships/statistics/2021-mens-frozen-four-records Bracket (.pdf): http://hockeyeastonline.com/men/articles/2021/03/ncaa-bracket.pdf TV Schedule: http://collegehockeyinc.com/tv-schedule.php Statistical Comparison: http://collegehockeyinc.com/2021-ncaa-tournament-teams.php Sortable National Statistics: http://collegehockeyinc.com/stats/filters21.php Pronunciation Guide (.pdf): http://collegehockeyinc.com/images/2020-21_Pronunciations.pdf Team Rosters, Statistics & Results: http://collegehockeyinc.com/teams-and-conferences.php ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS ENTERING TOURNAMENT Points: Game-Winning Goals: Odeen Tufto, Quinnipiac – 166 Julian Napravnik, Minnesota State – 12 Jordan Kawaguchi, North Dakota – 124 Tobias Fladeby, American International – 12 Linus Weissbach, Wisconsin – 113 Scott Reedy, Minnesota – 12 Nick Swaney, Minnesota Duluth – 100 Kobe Roth, Minnesota Duluth – 12 Easton Brodzinski, St. Cloud State – 96 Overtime Goals: Goals: Jordan Kawaguchi, North Dakota – 5 Easton Brodzinski, St. Cloud State – 53 Marc Del Gaizo, Massachusetts – 3 Cole Caufield, Wisconsin – 47 Nick Perbix, St. Cloud State – 3 Nick Swaney, Minnesota Duluth – 46 Nick Swaney, Minnesota Duluth – 3 Tobias Fladeby, American International – 40 Odeen Tufto, Quinnipiac – 3 Scott Reedy, Minnesota – 39 Brannon McManus, Minnesota – 39 Games Played: Jordan Kawaguchi, North Dakota – 39 Matt Hellickson, Notre Dame – 146 Seamus Donohue, St. Cloud State – 144 Assists: Colin Theisen, Notre Dame – 144 Odeen Tufto, Quinnipiac – 128 Louie Roehl, Minnesota Duluth – 140 Jordan Kawaguchi, North Dakota – 85 Luke Jaycox, St. Cloud State – 139 Linus Weissbach, Wisconsin – 80 Brennan Kapcheck, American International – 80 Hat Tricks David Farrance, Boston University – 62 Cole Caufield, Wisconsin – 3 Ashton Calder, Lake Superior State – 2 Power-Play Goals: Brannon McManus, Minnesota – 2 Easton Brodzinski, St. Cloud State – 21 Nick Swaney, Minnesota Duluth – 2 Cole Caufield, Wisconsin – 17 20 other players have 1 career hat trick Tobias Fladeby, American International – 16 Shorthanded Goals: Marc McLaughlin, Boston College – 5 Owen Lindmark, Wisconsin – 4 Nick Swaney, Minnesota Duluth – 4 2021 NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTES ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS ENTERING TOURNAMENT Saves: Goals-Against Average: David Hrenak, St. Cloud State – 2,562 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State – 1.49 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State – 2,388 Filip Lindberg, Massachusetts – 1.67 Marek Mitens, Lake Superior State – 2,260 Adam Scheel, North Dakota – 1.99 Keith Petruzzelli, Quinnipiac – 2,017 Cameron Rowe, Wisconsin – 2.02 Strauss Mann, Michigan – 1,970 Spencer Knight, Boston College – 2.03 Wins: Shutouts: Dryden McKay, Minnesota State – 73 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State – 23 David Hrenak, St. Cloud State – 63 Strauss Mann, Michigan – 11 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State – 51 Matt Murray, Massachusetts – 11 Matt Murray, Massachusetts – 51 David Hrenak, St. Cloud State – 11 Keith Petruzzelli, Quinnipiac – 51 Keith Petruzzelli, Quinnipiac – 10 Adam Scheel, North Dakota – 51 Zach Driscoll, Bemidji State – 10 Save Percentage: Cameron Rowe, Wisconsin – .934 Dryden McKay, Minnesota State – .933 Filip Lindberg, Massachusetts – .933 Spencer Knight, Boston College – .932 Strauss Mann, Michigan – .926 ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS IN NCAA TOURNAMENT GAMES Scoring: Jake Gaudet, Massachusetts 4 GP 1-3—4 Marc Del Gaizo, Massachusetts 4 GP 1-2—3 Jack Becker, Michigan 3 GP 0-3—3 Seamus Donohue, SCSU 1 GP 0-2—2 Reggie Lutz, Minnesota State 2 GP 0-2—2 Michael Pastujov, Michigan 3 GP 1-1—2 Oliver Chau, Massachusetts 4 GP 1-1—2 Ty Farmer, Massachusetts 4 GP 0-2—2 Cole Koepke, UMD 4 GP 0-2—2 Kobe Roth, UMD 4 GP 1-1—2 Colin Thiesen, Notre Dame 6 GP 1-1—2 Nick Swaney, UMD 8 GP 1-1—2 Matt Anderson, UMD 8 GP 0-2—2 Goaltending: Filip Lindberg, Massachusetts 4 GP 3-1 255:13 95 svs. 6 GA 1.41 .941 2 SO David Hrenak, St. Cloud State 2 GP 0-2 117:48 33 svs. 4 GA 2.04 .892 Dryden McKay, Minn. State 1 GP 0-1 57:19 23 svs. 5 GA 5.23 .821 2021 NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTES Most NCAA Tournament Appearances: Michigan, Minnesota – 38 Boston University – 37 Boston College – 36 North Dakota – 33 Denver – 29 Michigan State – 27 Wisconsin – 26 Harvard – 25 Clarkson, Cornell, New Hampshire – 22 Other 2020 Tournament teams: St. Cloud State – 15 Minnesota Duluth – 14 Notre Dame – 12 Lake Superior State – 11 Quinnipiac – 7 Minnesota State – 7 Bemidji State – 5 Omaha – 4 Massachusetts – 3 American International – 2 Longest Active NCAA Appearance Streaks: Minnesota Duluth – 6 Notre Dame – 5 Minnesota State, St. Cloud State – 3 American International, Massachusetts, Quinnipiac – 2 Most Appearances, Last 10 Years: Denver – 9 Minnesota Duluth, North Dakota, Notre Dame – 8 Boston College, St. Cloud State – 7 Most Appearances, Last 5 Years: Minnesota Duluth, Notre Dame – 5 Boston University, Denver, Providence, St. Cloud State – 4 Most Championships: Michigan – 9 Denver, North Dakota – 8 Wisconsin – 6 Boston College, Boston University, Minnesota – 5 Lake Superior State, Michigan State, Michigan Tech, Minnesota Duluth – 3 Colorado College, Cornell, Maine, Rensselaer – 2 Bowling Green, Harvard, Northern Michigan, Providence, Union, Yale – 1 2021 NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTES Longest Stretch Since Last Appearance: Lake Superior State – 1996 Bemidji State – 2010 Wisconsin – 2014 Omaha – 2015 Boston College – 2016 Nine teams in the field were not in the tournament in 2019 NCAA Appearances by 2020 Tournament Coaches Appearances with current school unless noted 24 – Jerry York, Boston College (6 with Bowling Green; 5 titles, including 1 with Bowling Green) 17 – Jeff Jackson, Notre Dame (6, including 2 titles, with Lake Superior State) 10 – Scott Sandelin, Minnesota Duluth (3 titles) 9 – Bob Motzko, Minnesota (8 with St. Cloud State) 7 – Rand Pecknold, Quinnipiac 6 – Mike Hastings, Minnesota State 5 – Tom Serratore, Bemidji State 4 – Mel Pearson, Michigan (3 with Michigan Tech) 3 – Brad Berry, North Dakota 2 – Greg Carvel, Massachusetts 2 – Eric Lang, American International 2 – Brett Larson, St. Cloud State 1 – Mike Gabinet, Omaha 1 – Tony Granato, Wisconsin 1 – Albie O’Connell, Boston University 1 – Damon Whitten, Lake Superior State Coaches Coaching their Alma Mater: Brad Berry, North Dakota Greg Carvel, Massachusetts (master’s) Mike Gabinet, Omaha Tony Granato, Wisconsin Eric Lang, American International Albie O’Connell, Boston University Jerry York, Boston College Tournament Most Outstanding Players 37 former winners have gone on to play in the NHL, including 2020-21 NHLers Shayne Gostisbehere (Union, 2014); Drake Caggiula (North Dakota, 2016); and Karson Kuhlman (Minnesota Duluth, 2018). 2021 NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTES TEAMS BY THE NUMBERS 2020-21 Records vs. Other NCAA Tournament Teams 2-0-0 – Quinnipiac 3-1-0 – Boston University 5-2-1 – Minnesota State 7-3-1 – North Dakota 3-2-0 – Boston College 7-5-0 – St. Cloud State 7-5-1 – Wisconsin 8-6-0 – Minnesota 6-7-0 – Michigan 4-5-2 – Bemidji State 4-7-1 – Notre Dame 3-6-2 – Minnesota Duluth 2-4-1 – Lake Superior State 3-6-1 – Omaha 1-4-0 – Massachusetts 0-2-0 – American International Last 10 Games Since Christmas 9-1-0 – American International 17-3-0 – Minnesota State 7-0-3 – Massachusetts 14 -3-0 – North Dakota 8-2-0 – Lake Superior State 11-2-3 – Massachusetts 8-2-0 – Minnesota 15-4-1 – Wisconsin 8-2-0 – Minnesota State 10-3-0 – American International 8-2-0 – North Dakota 12-4-1 – Boston College 7-2-1 – Quinnipiac 15-6-0 – Minnesota 7-2-1 – Wisconsin 15-6-1 – Lake Superior State 7-3-0 – Bemidji State 10-4-1 – Boston University 7-3-0 – Boston College 14-6-2 – Bemidji State 6-3-1 – Boston University 13-5-4 – Quinnipiac 6-4-0 – St. Cloud State 10-5-1 – Michigan 5-4-1 – Michigan 11-7-0 – St. Cloud State 5-4-1 – Notre Dame 10-8-1 – Notre Dame 5-5-0 – Minnesota Duluth 8-7-0 – Omaha 5-5-0 – Omaha 9-8-0 – Minnesota Duluth Active Unbeaten Streaks 10 – Massachusetts (7-0-3) 7 – American International (7-0-0) 6 – Lake Superior State (6-0-0) 4 – Minnesota (4-0-0) 3 – North Dakota (3-0-0) 2021 NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTES Highest scoring pairs of teammates 89 points – Cole Caufield/Linus Weissbach, Wisconsin 74 – Odeen Tufto/Ethan de Jong, Quinnipiac 65 – Jordan Kawaguchi/Collin Adams, North Dakota 57 – Thomas Bordeleau/Kent Johnson, Michigan 57 – Sampo Ranta/Sammy Walker, Minnesota 57 – Alex Steeves/Graham Slaggert, Notre Dame 40 goals – Cole Caufield/Ty Pelton-Byce, Wisconsin 31 – Sampo Ranta/Sammy Walker, Minnesota 28 – Ethan de Jong/Ty Smilanic, Quinnipiac 28 – Ashton Calder/Pete Veillette, Lake Superior State 27 – Shane Pinto/Jasper Weatherby, North Dakota Highest scoring trios of teammates 123 points – Cole Caufield/Linus Weissbach/Dylan Holloway, Wisconsin 100 – Odeen Tufto/Ethan de Jong/Zach Metsa, Quinnipiac 95 – Jordan Kawaguchi/Collin Adams/Shane Pinto, North Dakota 84 – Sampo Ranta/Sammy Walker/Blake McLaughlin, Minnesota 81 – Thomas Bordeleau/Kent Johnson/Matty Beniers, Michigan 51 goals – Cole Caufield/Ty Pelton-Byce/Dylan Holloway or Linus Weissbach, Wisconsin 43 – Sampo Ranta/Sammy Walker/Blake McLaughlin, Minnesota 39 – Cole Koepke/Kobe Roth/Nick Swaney, Minnesota Duluth 38 – Shane Pinto/Jasper Weatherby/Collin Adams or Riese Gaber, North Dakota 38 – Ethan de Jong/Ty Smilanic/Desi Burgart, Quinnipiac Teams with the most: 10+ Goal Scorers: 5 – Minnesota 10+ Point Players: 13 – Boston College 20+ Point Players: 7 – Minnesota 30+ Point Players: 3 – North Dakota, Wisconsin 40+ Point Players: 2 – Wisconsin Biggest Win Improvement
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